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Online program is not catered to working adults. You will be expected to turn in the same amount of work as if you were a student during the 16 week semester in half the time. Be careful because with your time on these programs since they are not giving to respect to your work or personal time. These online programs are more for adults who do not work!

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Carrie-
July 22, 2016

Degree:
Biochemistry

Graduation Year:
2004

It was a beautiful campus and you will fall in love with it the moment you see it. The education prepared me for my future studies and professional career.

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Communications Student-
July 22, 2016

Degree:
Communications

Graduation Year:
2006

It is a beautiful campus, with very knowledgeable professors and staff. They offer a breadth of courses to study and some very interesting classes that you may never find elsewhere.

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skj1217-
July 22, 2016

Degree:
Elementary Education

Graduation Year:
2003

University of Delaware is a beautiful campus. The courses are challenging, yet rewarding. It was a great experience with wonderful professors and a lot of support.

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Anisa Fortt-
July 14, 2016

Degree:
Animal Science

Graduation Year:
2018

After finishing my four years at University of Delaware would like to obtain my Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine from one of the twenty-eight competitive veterinary schools. By the time I am thirty I will then have my Board- certification from the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine to specialize in cardiology. Consequently, I plan on having a stable career at a veterinary hospital, particularly the Cornell University Veterinary Specialists Hospital. I would like to volunteer abroad. I think that volunteering helps you grow as a whole. First and foremost it broadens your knowledge about the world so that you are not ignorant to the global issues and concerns. Also I think any type of volunteering humbles you. I am very fortunate to have a family in my life that constantly pushes me to be the best and provide for whatever I need. Also love connecting with different people. I think it is a great way to develop your social skills with unforgettable experiences. Though I have not had the chance to volunteer abroad, I have had many volunteering experiences in my community. A friend family was diagnosed with acute childhood leukemia. In an effort to bring awareness to the public, specifically to the African American population, his parents partnered with two bone marrow donor registries to increase African Americans registered to donate and to help the community. I was given the wonderful opportunity to help his family spread the world about his unexpected circumstances.

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Ann Ceraldi-
July 10, 2016

Degree:
Nursing

Graduation Year:
1982

I transferred to the University of Delaware from another school because I wanted to obtain my BSN which the other college did not offer. This proved to be a wise decision as the trend is now to require all registered nurses to have a BSN. This degree also increases the salary a nurse is paid, versus having only an RN. I lived on campus, and always felt safe walking around, although I never walked alone after dark. The classes were very rigorous, and the clinical rotations were excellent. We did children's hospital rotations, mother/child, med/surg, psyche, and public health. I felt it was very comprehensive and prepared me very well for entering the nursing profession.

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Heather W-
May 31, 2016

Degree:
Nursing

Graduation Year:
2015

The University of Delaware is a great medium-large sized school that boasts many desirable aspects of college. In addition to a fantastic education, the campus offers plenty of activities including sports, clubs, and Greek life if desired. Campus has a large downtown and is also convenient to travel to cities like Philadelphia and Baltimore.

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Benjamin Lefler-
November 10, 2015

Degree:
Chemistry

Graduation Year:
2015

The chemistry program at the University of Delaware was intense and extremely rewarding. The professorial staff include some of the best people and educators I've ever known, and the program opens up fantastic opportunities for research and other curricular activities, as well as extracurricular activities.

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Alexa-
November 9, 2015

Degree:
Clinical Laboratory Science/Medical Technology/Technologist

Graduation Year:
2015

I think it was a wonderful school that had a great campus and student life to make people feel welcome and supported during their time there. It also wasn't just about academics, everyone on campus worked hard to make sure students were succeeding academically, but also growing as people into wonderful adults, with amazing experiences.

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Enviro Girl-
November 3, 2015

Degree:
Wildlife Biology

Graduation Year:
2012

The surrounding town of Newark, DE was a welcoming and very navigable for students. There are plenty of restaurants and things to do on the weekends. Most students stay on campus throughout the year. The student programming offered is extremely varied and well-organized. The school spirit is strong and contagious as well. Alumni are always returning for Homecoming Weekend and other large-scale events. The coursework is competitive and challenging, so make sure that you maintain your good study habits and visit the library often. Overall, it was a fantastic college experience.

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